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Hannes Wettstein by Cassina
3 resultsCollection: Hannes Wettstein
Brand: Cassina
Specifications:
Chair without arms, internal steel structure, padded with CFC-free polyurethane foam. Feet in black plastic material. Covers in removable fabric or soft leather. The catalogue configuration has been expanded with the introduction of a new version finished with a combination of two materials: external shell in leather and internal part in a range of selected fabrics.
Collection: Hannes Wettstein
Brand: Cassina
Specifications:
Elegant and functional, the Hola chair is one of Cassina’s all-time best- selling pieces. Conceived to offer comfort to the max, both in domestic environments and for contract use, Hola’s delightful curves, crafted from one single mould, conjure a harmonious interplay between the seat, back and legs, where the inner steel core of the chair marries the expanded polyurethane padded upholstery to perfection. Cassina’s construction skills are revealed in the company craftsmen’s approach to joints and their meticulous attention to detail. Supplied with or without arms, this chair is upholstered in leather, or with removable fabric covers, alternatively in its most recent iteration: leather with fabric.
Collection: Hannes Wettstein
Brand: Cassina
Specifications:
Lines striking and extremely elegant for a table that is designed to bring together places, people, and ideas. Having the legs fit directly into the top means that the wider the legs, the slimmer their profile. The stability of the frame is provided by an internal anchorage mechanism set in the two sides and the top. This table is available in three sizes, and can accommodate up to twelve guests.
Hannes Wettstein (1958-2008) was one of the most interesting designers of his generation, creating projects ranging from products to communication and industrial design to architecture. He was known as one of the most innovative and influential designers from the Swiss school. This was demonstrated by the many awards and competitions he won, such as the selection for the Compasso d'Oro in 2004 for his Dada Nomis kitchen. In 1991, with the creation of his interdisciplinary studio, Zed, Wettstein fully developed as a designer and architect, by establishing his corporate image and designing architectural projects.